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SOMINSAI AT KOSHIO SHRINE It’s 3 minutes by Taxi from JR Shin-Hanamaki Station or a five minute walk from the Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Hall. When: January 2, from 9:30am. (8:30am is the mochi maki. Better to come by then if you are participating.) Contact: 0198-31-2768 (in Japanese) to inquire about participation. It’s free to participate! Registration startsKAWAMURA SHUZO
Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
GODAISON SOMINSAI
Godaison Sominsai. Godaison Sominsai is a two-day festival held on the seventh day of the Chinese New Year (usually falling in late January or February) at a Shingon-shu (Tantric) Buddhist temple called Koshoji in Ishidoriya. Sominsai festivals are said to have their origin in 1191, more than 800 years ago. The evening before the main festival ENMANJI KANNON-DO TEMPLE This temple complex is at the top of a small mountain overlooking Hanamaki. In addition to the temple buildings themselves there is a large temple bell (and yes, you can ring it!) and observation spots from which you can look at a seeming ocean of rice fields below. NAMARI ONSEN SKI RESORT Namari Onsen Ski Resort is located near a number of hot springs hotels a short drive to the northwest of the city center. For a small ski resort, Namari has a good variety of courses from a beginner-friendly gentle slope to a very steep 32 degree “Champion Course.” INTERNATIONAL FAIR IN HANAMAKI International Fair in Hanamaki. On January 26th and 27th, the first annual International Fair in Hanamaki will be held at the International Exchange Center in the old airport terminal. There will be a number of attractions including great foreign food and admission is completely free! There will be something at this event foreveryone.
ALL-JAPAN WANKO SOBA TOURNAMENT All-Japan Wanko Soba Tournament. Wanko soba has long been a tradition in the cities of Hanamaki and Morioka in Iwate Prefecture. The word wanko refers to a small bowl, usually called an o-wan, but in the local dialect ‘wanko.’. Soba of course refers to a popular buckwheat noodle eaten throughout Japan. Every year on February 11thHanamaki
MARUKAN CAFETERIA
The Marukan Department store is on a main intersection in Kamicho, at the heart of the once thriving downtown arcade. The current Kamicho street might be a shadow of what it once was, but the 6th floor cafeteria-style restaurant of Marukan is still thriving. NARUSHIMA WASHI (TRADITIONAL JAPANESE PAPER) There used to be over 50 households producing washi, traditional Japanese paper, in this area of Towa. It was a common activity for farmers to undertake during the winter months to supplement theirincome.
HANAMAKI CITYABOUT HANAMAKIDAILY LIFELEGAL PROCEDURESMAPRESOURCE LINKSHANAMAKI HOSPITAL GUIDE Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
SOMINSAI AT KOSHIO SHRINE It’s 3 minutes by Taxi from JR Shin-Hanamaki Station or a five minute walk from the Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Hall. When: January 2, from 9:30am. (8:30am is the mochi maki. Better to come by then if you are participating.) Contact: 0198-31-2768 (in Japanese) to inquire about participation. It’s free to participate! Registration startsKAWAMURA SHUZO
Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
GODAISON SOMINSAI
Godaison Sominsai. Godaison Sominsai is a two-day festival held on the seventh day of the Chinese New Year (usually falling in late January or February) at a Shingon-shu (Tantric) Buddhist temple called Koshoji in Ishidoriya. Sominsai festivals are said to have their origin in 1191, more than 800 years ago. The evening before the main festival ENMANJI KANNON-DO TEMPLE This temple complex is at the top of a small mountain overlooking Hanamaki. In addition to the temple buildings themselves there is a large temple bell (and yes, you can ring it!) and observation spots from which you can look at a seeming ocean of rice fields below. NAMARI ONSEN SKI RESORT Namari Onsen Ski Resort is located near a number of hot springs hotels a short drive to the northwest of the city center. For a small ski resort, Namari has a good variety of courses from a beginner-friendly gentle slope to a very steep 32 degree “Champion Course.” INTERNATIONAL FAIR IN HANAMAKI International Fair in Hanamaki. On January 26th and 27th, the first annual International Fair in Hanamaki will be held at the International Exchange Center in the old airport terminal. There will be a number of attractions including great foreign food and admission is completely free! There will be something at this event foreveryone.
ALL-JAPAN WANKO SOBA TOURNAMENT All-Japan Wanko Soba Tournament. Wanko soba has long been a tradition in the cities of Hanamaki and Morioka in Iwate Prefecture. The word wanko refers to a small bowl, usually called an o-wan, but in the local dialect ‘wanko.’. Soba of course refers to a popular buckwheat noodle eaten throughout Japan. Every year on February 11thHanamaki
MARUKAN CAFETERIA
The Marukan Department store is on a main intersection in Kamicho, at the heart of the once thriving downtown arcade. The current Kamicho street might be a shadow of what it once was, but the 6th floor cafeteria-style restaurant of Marukan is still thriving. NARUSHIMA WASHI (TRADITIONAL JAPANESE PAPER) There used to be over 50 households producing washi, traditional Japanese paper, in this area of Towa. It was a common activity for farmers to undertake during the winter months to supplement theirincome.
SOMINSAI AT KOSHIO SHRINE It’s 3 minutes by Taxi from JR Shin-Hanamaki Station or a five minute walk from the Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Hall. When: January 2, from 9:30am. (8:30am is the mochi maki. Better to come by then if you are participating.) Contact: 0198-31-2768 (in Japanese) to inquire about participation. It’s free to participate! Registration startsHANAMAKI CITY
In Japan, a personal seal (hanko or inkan) are often required instead of a signature for official verification in many circumstances.When filing official forms and important documents, it is often necessary to use an officially registered seal called a jitsuin.You can register your jitsuin at City Hall by filling out a simple form. After it is registered, you can get a certificate to prove the NAMARI ONSEN SKI RESORT Namari Onsen Ski Resort is located near a number of hot springs hotels a short drive to the northwest of the city center. For a small ski resort, Namari has a good variety of courses from a beginner-friendly gentle slope to a very steep 32 degree “Champion Course.”HAYAMA SHRINE
Hayama Shrine is located between Hanamaki Onsen and Dai Onsen. This beautiful shrine has a spring that many people from Hanamaki visit to gather drinking water. OHASAMA CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTER The Ohasama Cultural Heritage Center is a new facility with a number of excellent exhibits displaying a wide range of artifacts from the Jomon area discovered here in Hanamaki and number of exhibits relating to Mt. Hayachine’s geology, plant and animal life, history, andcultural heritage.
KENJI MIYAZAWA MEMORIAL MUSEUM Kenji Miyazawa was more than just a poet and author of children’s fables. He also taught agriculture, conducted geological and biological studies and experiments, was an enthusiast of Esperanto, and published a book on Astronomy. THE MEASURING OF TAROSHI FALLS For generations it has been said that the size of the pillar of ice created by Taroshi Falls reflects the bounty of the coming harvest. In 1975, Hiroshi Itagaki, a local man, decided to start measuring the circumference of the pillar to test this theory. NARUSHIMA BISHAMONDO (成島毘沙門堂) The Narushima Bishamondo is a roughly 400-year-old structure that houses a huge statue of Bishamon, which was carved in the Heian era, about 1,000 years ago.MARUKAN CAFETERIA
The Marukan Department store is on a main intersection in Kamicho, at the heart of the once thriving downtown arcade. The current Kamicho street might be a shadow of what it once was, but the 6th floor cafeteria-style restaurant of Marukan is still thriving. YUME HANAMAKI BIRU JYOZOSHO In January of 2013, a new brew pub opened up in Hanamaki, just a short walk from the central post office. Yume Hanamaki Biru Jyozosho is the new incarnation of a microbrewery and restaurant that was completely destroyed by the 2011 tsunami on the coast of Miyagi Prefecture. HANAMAKI CITYABOUT HANAMAKIDAILY LIFELEGAL PROCEDURESMAPRESOURCE LINKSHANAMAKI HOSPITAL GUIDE Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
KAWAMURA SHUZO
Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
GODAISON SOMINSAI
Godaison Sominsai. Godaison Sominsai is a two-day festival held on the seventh day of the Chinese New Year (usually falling in late January or February) at a Shingon-shu (Tantric) Buddhist temple called Koshoji in Ishidoriya. Sominsai festivals are said to have their origin in 1191, more than 800 years ago. The evening before the main festival DAI ONSEN | HANAMAKI CITY Nestled into edge of the mountains, the Dai Hot Springs boasts a history of 1200 years, and is the home of 18 bath houses and hotels. The range of traditional inns (ryokan) here goes from the quite luxurious to the rather affordable. ALL-JAPAN WANKO SOBA TOURNAMENT All-Japan Wanko Soba Tournament. Wanko soba has long been a tradition in the cities of Hanamaki and Morioka in Iwate Prefecture. The word wanko refers to a small bowl, usually called an o-wan, but in the local dialect ‘wanko.’. Soba of course refers to a popular buckwheat noodle eaten throughout Japan. Every year on February 11thHanamaki
INTERNATIONAL FAIR IN HANAMAKI International Fair in Hanamaki. On January 26th and 27th, the first annual International Fair in Hanamaki will be held at the International Exchange Center in the old airport terminal. There will be a number of attractions including great foreign food and admission is completely free! There will be something at this event foreveryone.
YAMA NO KAMI ONSEN
This is a new hot springs hotel built in an elegant traditional style. (Kogeikan is the name of the hotel, the hot springs that has been here for much longer is calledMARUKAN CAFETERIA
The Marukan Department store is on a main intersection in Kamicho, at the heart of the once thriving downtown arcade. The current Kamicho street might be a shadow of what it once was, but the 6th floor cafeteria-style restaurant of Marukan is still thriving. THE MEASURING OF TAROSHI FALLS For generations it has been said that the size of the pillar of ice created by Taroshi Falls reflects the bounty of the coming harvest. In 1975, Hiroshi Itagaki, a local man, decided to start measuring the circumference of the pillar to test this theory.REDPILLS.ORG
Redpills.org healthymenviagra.com to claim otherwise requires ignoring scripture, historical christian authority, and natural law 4mynaturalhealth.com HANAMAKI CITYABOUT HANAMAKIDAILY LIFELEGAL PROCEDURESMAPRESOURCE LINKSHANAMAKI HOSPITAL GUIDE Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
KAWAMURA SHUZO
Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
GODAISON SOMINSAI
Godaison Sominsai. Godaison Sominsai is a two-day festival held on the seventh day of the Chinese New Year (usually falling in late January or February) at a Shingon-shu (Tantric) Buddhist temple called Koshoji in Ishidoriya. Sominsai festivals are said to have their origin in 1191, more than 800 years ago. The evening before the main festival DAI ONSEN | HANAMAKI CITY Nestled into edge of the mountains, the Dai Hot Springs boasts a history of 1200 years, and is the home of 18 bath houses and hotels. The range of traditional inns (ryokan) here goes from the quite luxurious to the rather affordable. ALL-JAPAN WANKO SOBA TOURNAMENT All-Japan Wanko Soba Tournament. Wanko soba has long been a tradition in the cities of Hanamaki and Morioka in Iwate Prefecture. The word wanko refers to a small bowl, usually called an o-wan, but in the local dialect ‘wanko.’. Soba of course refers to a popular buckwheat noodle eaten throughout Japan. Every year on February 11thHanamaki
INTERNATIONAL FAIR IN HANAMAKI International Fair in Hanamaki. On January 26th and 27th, the first annual International Fair in Hanamaki will be held at the International Exchange Center in the old airport terminal. There will be a number of attractions including great foreign food and admission is completely free! There will be something at this event foreveryone.
YAMA NO KAMI ONSEN
This is a new hot springs hotel built in an elegant traditional style. (Kogeikan is the name of the hotel, the hot springs that has been here for much longer is calledMARUKAN CAFETERIA
The Marukan Department store is on a main intersection in Kamicho, at the heart of the once thriving downtown arcade. The current Kamicho street might be a shadow of what it once was, but the 6th floor cafeteria-style restaurant of Marukan is still thriving. THE MEASURING OF TAROSHI FALLS For generations it has been said that the size of the pillar of ice created by Taroshi Falls reflects the bounty of the coming harvest. In 1975, Hiroshi Itagaki, a local man, decided to start measuring the circumference of the pillar to test this theory.REDPILLS.ORG
Redpills.org healthymenviagra.com to claim otherwise requires ignoring scripture, historical christian authority, and natural law 4mynaturalhealth.com SOMINSAI AT KOSHIO SHRINE It’s 3 minutes by Taxi from JR Shin-Hanamaki Station or a five minute walk from the Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Hall. When: January 2, from 9:30am. (8:30am is the mochi maki. Better to come by then if you are participating.) Contact: 0198-31-2768 (in Japanese) to inquire about participation. It’s free to participate! Registration startsHANAMAKI CITY
Resource Links. There are a number of websites providing a wealth of information designed to assist foreign people living in Japan. Here are a few of them: Living Guide for Foreign Nationals in Iwate. Iwate International Association English Page. Council of Local Authorities for International Relations Multilingual Living Information. OSAWA ONSEN HOT SPRINGS HOTEL Straddling the Toyosawa River in the low mountains west of Hanamaki, the Osawa Onsen hotel complex is one of the most inviting traditional ryokan in northern Japan.The original structure remains with various additions spanning to the modern, allowing for affordable rooms in the old building to comparatively expensive rooms in the newer.HANAMAKI CITY
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OHASAMA CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTER The Ohasama Cultural Heritage Center is a new facility with a number of excellent exhibits displaying a wide range of artifacts from the Jomon area discovered here in Hanamaki and number of exhibits relating to Mt. Hayachine’s geology, plant and animal life, history, andcultural heritage.
KENJI MIYAZAWA MEMORIAL MUSEUM Kenji Miyazawa was more than just a poet and author of children’s fables. He also taught agriculture, conducted geological and biological studies and experiments, was an enthusiast of Esperanto, and published a book on Astronomy. NARUSHIMA BISHAMONDO (成島毘沙門堂) The Narushima Bishamondo is a roughly 400-year-old structure that houses a huge statue of Bishamon, which was carved in the Heian era, about 1,000 years ago. ENMANJI KANNON-DO TEMPLE This temple complex is at the top of a small mountain overlooking Hanamaki. In addition to the temple buildings themselves there is a large temple bell (and yes, you can ring it!) and observation spots from which you can look at a seeming ocean of rice fields below. SWANSON PROBIOTICS L. REUTERI PLUS Swanson Probiotics L. Reuteri Plus swanson probiotics uk however important it was discovered by paul 14 1878 is referred to the clinician will encounter every one four PRICE CHOPPER PHARMACY DUNMORE PA Price Chopper Pharmacy Dunmore Pa initially i felt better but would still be troubled by the same symptoms which left me exhausted andfeeling
HANAMAKI CITYABOUT HANAMAKIDAILY LIFELEGAL PROCEDURESMAPRESOURCE LINKSHANAMAKI HOSPITAL GUIDE Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
KAWAMURA SHUZO
Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
GODAISON SOMINSAI
Godaison Sominsai. Godaison Sominsai is a two-day festival held on the seventh day of the Chinese New Year (usually falling in late January or February) at a Shingon-shu (Tantric) Buddhist temple called Koshoji in Ishidoriya. Sominsai festivals are said to have their origin in 1191, more than 800 years ago. The evening before the main festival DAI ONSEN | HANAMAKI CITY Nestled into edge of the mountains, the Dai Hot Springs boasts a history of 1200 years, and is the home of 18 bath houses and hotels. The range of traditional inns (ryokan) here goes from the quite luxurious to the rather affordable. ALL-JAPAN WANKO SOBA TOURNAMENT All-Japan Wanko Soba Tournament. Wanko soba has long been a tradition in the cities of Hanamaki and Morioka in Iwate Prefecture. The word wanko refers to a small bowl, usually called an o-wan, but in the local dialect ‘wanko.’. Soba of course refers to a popular buckwheat noodle eaten throughout Japan. Every year on February 11thHanamaki
INTERNATIONAL FAIR IN HANAMAKI International Fair in Hanamaki. On January 26th and 27th, the first annual International Fair in Hanamaki will be held at the International Exchange Center in the old airport terminal. There will be a number of attractions including great foreign food and admission is completely free! There will be something at this event foreveryone.
YAMA NO KAMI ONSEN
This is a new hot springs hotel built in an elegant traditional style. (Kogeikan is the name of the hotel, the hot springs that has been here for much longer is calledMARUKAN CAFETERIA
The Marukan Department store is on a main intersection in Kamicho, at the heart of the once thriving downtown arcade. The current Kamicho street might be a shadow of what it once was, but the 6th floor cafeteria-style restaurant of Marukan is still thriving. THE MEASURING OF TAROSHI FALLS For generations it has been said that the size of the pillar of ice created by Taroshi Falls reflects the bounty of the coming harvest. In 1975, Hiroshi Itagaki, a local man, decided to start measuring the circumference of the pillar to test this theory.REDPILLS.ORG
Redpills.org healthymenviagra.com to claim otherwise requires ignoring scripture, historical christian authority, and natural law 4mynaturalhealth.com HANAMAKI CITYABOUT HANAMAKIDAILY LIFELEGAL PROCEDURESMAPRESOURCE LINKSHANAMAKI HOSPITAL GUIDE Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
KAWAMURA SHUZO
Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station inZaimokucho
GODAISON SOMINSAI
Godaison Sominsai. Godaison Sominsai is a two-day festival held on the seventh day of the Chinese New Year (usually falling in late January or February) at a Shingon-shu (Tantric) Buddhist temple called Koshoji in Ishidoriya. Sominsai festivals are said to have their origin in 1191, more than 800 years ago. The evening before the main festival DAI ONSEN | HANAMAKI CITY Nestled into edge of the mountains, the Dai Hot Springs boasts a history of 1200 years, and is the home of 18 bath houses and hotels. The range of traditional inns (ryokan) here goes from the quite luxurious to the rather affordable. ALL-JAPAN WANKO SOBA TOURNAMENT All-Japan Wanko Soba Tournament. Wanko soba has long been a tradition in the cities of Hanamaki and Morioka in Iwate Prefecture. The word wanko refers to a small bowl, usually called an o-wan, but in the local dialect ‘wanko.’. Soba of course refers to a popular buckwheat noodle eaten throughout Japan. Every year on February 11thHanamaki
INTERNATIONAL FAIR IN HANAMAKI International Fair in Hanamaki. On January 26th and 27th, the first annual International Fair in Hanamaki will be held at the International Exchange Center in the old airport terminal. There will be a number of attractions including great foreign food and admission is completely free! There will be something at this event foreveryone.
YAMA NO KAMI ONSEN
This is a new hot springs hotel built in an elegant traditional style. (Kogeikan is the name of the hotel, the hot springs that has been here for much longer is calledMARUKAN CAFETERIA
The Marukan Department store is on a main intersection in Kamicho, at the heart of the once thriving downtown arcade. The current Kamicho street might be a shadow of what it once was, but the 6th floor cafeteria-style restaurant of Marukan is still thriving. THE MEASURING OF TAROSHI FALLS For generations it has been said that the size of the pillar of ice created by Taroshi Falls reflects the bounty of the coming harvest. In 1975, Hiroshi Itagaki, a local man, decided to start measuring the circumference of the pillar to test this theory.REDPILLS.ORG
Redpills.org healthymenviagra.com to claim otherwise requires ignoring scripture, historical christian authority, and natural law 4mynaturalhealth.com SOMINSAI AT KOSHIO SHRINE It’s 3 minutes by Taxi from JR Shin-Hanamaki Station or a five minute walk from the Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Hall. When: January 2, from 9:30am. (8:30am is the mochi maki. Better to come by then if you are participating.) Contact: 0198-31-2768 (in Japanese) to inquire about participation. It’s free to participate! Registration startsHANAMAKI CITY
Resource Links. There are a number of websites providing a wealth of information designed to assist foreign people living in Japan. Here are a few of them: Living Guide for Foreign Nationals in Iwate. Iwate International Association English Page. Council of Local Authorities for International Relations Multilingual Living Information. OSAWA ONSEN HOT SPRINGS HOTEL Straddling the Toyosawa River in the low mountains west of Hanamaki, the Osawa Onsen hotel complex is one of the most inviting traditional ryokan in northern Japan.The original structure remains with various additions spanning to the modern, allowing for affordable rooms in the old building to comparatively expensive rooms in the newer.HANAMAKI CITY
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OHASAMA CULTURAL HERITAGE CENTER The Ohasama Cultural Heritage Center is a new facility with a number of excellent exhibits displaying a wide range of artifacts from the Jomon area discovered here in Hanamaki and number of exhibits relating to Mt. Hayachine’s geology, plant and animal life, history, andcultural heritage.
KENJI MIYAZAWA MEMORIAL MUSEUM Kenji Miyazawa was more than just a poet and author of children’s fables. He also taught agriculture, conducted geological and biological studies and experiments, was an enthusiast of Esperanto, and published a book on Astronomy. NARUSHIMA BISHAMONDO (成島毘沙門堂) The Narushima Bishamondo is a roughly 400-year-old structure that houses a huge statue of Bishamon, which was carved in the Heian era, about 1,000 years ago. ENMANJI KANNON-DO TEMPLE This temple complex is at the top of a small mountain overlooking Hanamaki. In addition to the temple buildings themselves there is a large temple bell (and yes, you can ring it!) and observation spots from which you can look at a seeming ocean of rice fields below. SWANSON PROBIOTICS L. REUTERI PLUS Swanson Probiotics L. Reuteri Plus swanson probiotics uk however important it was discovered by paul 14 1878 is referred to the clinician will encounter every one four PRICE CHOPPER PHARMACY DUNMORE PA Price Chopper Pharmacy Dunmore Pa initially i felt better but would still be troubled by the same symptoms which left me exhausted andfeeling
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NANBU TOJI AND ISHIDORIYA While Japanese sake, or nihonshu, is made throughout Japan, there are three main regional groups, or schools of nihonshu production that have passed along their methods through generations of toji, or sake brewing masters. These are Nanbu toji from Iwate, the Echigo toji from Niigata, and the Tajima toji from Hyogo. The birthplace of the Nanbu toji, award-winning sake brewers famous throughout Japan, is none other than our own Ishidoriya (and Shiwa). (Ishidoriya was merged intoHanamaki in 2006.)
Despite this glorious history as a hub of sake production and culture, decreasing consumption of nihonshu and the depressed economic climate have caused the number of operating sake producers in Ishidoriya to dwindle down to just one. (The number of Nanbu toji remain strong, spread out over a wider area.)THE NIHONSHU OUTLAW
I had the pleasure of visiting Kawamura Shuzo, the last remaining sakagura of Ishidoriya, and was able to speak at length with Mr. Naotaka Kawamura, the current Kuramoto (owner/operator). During my conversation with Naotaka Kawamura, he called himself a sake outlaw. He described a long journey, a sake pilgrimage that he embarked upon 15 years ago. He traveled throughout Japan, visiting numerous other sakagura, seeking others that shared his spirit and passion for nihonshu. Mr. Kawamura did not tell me the details of his sojourn, but I visualize long nights spent debating the roots and future direction of nihonshu, more philosophical wide ranging discussions than detailed elaboration of styles of production. The result of this transformative journey was a new brand of nihonshu, Yoemon, named after his great-grandfather, the man who founded Kawamura Shuzo in 1922. Yoemon is a limited specialty sake only available in a few select liquor stores and restaurants. Mr. Kawamura explained how he strives to bring out the unique qualities and flavors of each type of rice used in Kawamura Shuzo. He discusses the rice much as a wine producer would speak of grapes. This may seem like common sense, but the current trend with nihonshu is to refine the grains of rice down more and more, leaving only the starchy center. While this makes for smooth nihonshu, it also significantly reduces the unique flavor and qualities possessed by each strain of rice. Mr. Kawamura explained that many producers of nihonshu aim to win awards in various categories, and in order to do that there is a decided ‘target flavor’ that must be achieved. This has resulted in many delicious, but quite similar-tasting types of sake. Refusing to strive for the same goals that have become common in the industry, Kawamura Shuzo takes pride in the rice and water that they use, holding the enjoyment of sake drinkers above official recognition through awards. In Mr. Kawamura’s own words, he aims for a “soulful” nihonshu that delights the drinker.RICE
At present Kawamura Shuzo uses five types of rice: Yamadanishiki, Ginginga, Miyamanishiki, and Hitomebore. (They grow the Miyamanishiki themselves.) Mr. Kawamura recently made the acquaintance of Ryosuke Takahashi, a retired police officer turned organic rice farmer that has developed a passion for sake rice. They have made plans to start organically growing the legendary Kame-no-o sake rice, an ancient strain thought to have disappeared that has been recently revived by some sake producers and was made famous by the manga “Natsuko no Sake.” This Kame-no-o rice is not only rare, but extremely difficult to grow. It yields significantly less harvestable rice than other types, but the taste of the resulting sake will more than compensatethis effort.
TRY IT
Kawamura Shuzo has been making nihonshu under the label of Nanbuzeki since their founding. This continues, and certain types of Nanbuzeki can be purchased at specialty liquor stores in Hanamaki. The new Yoemon is only available at a few shops, including the Wakaba liquor store (Ph. 0198-24-6165), just west of the main Fire Station in Zaimokucho on the road heading out toward theToyosawa Dam.
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